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what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform. >> we should not have a government program that determines you're going to pull the plug on grandma. >> grassley is boasting in a press release, i worked successfully to improve medicare payments to doctors in rural states like iowa and in turn access for beneficiaries as part of the health care enacted this year. chuck grassley taking partial credit for health care reform. i wonder for the tea party knows about that. senator chuck "i got pull the plug on grandma passed" grassley, today's worst person in the world. ♪ my subaru saved my life. i won't ever forget that. love. i
what of 10% of the 159 million christians in america gave a token gift? send your tokens to stephen baldwin. there is this catechism, first question, i guess, why does stephen need personal wealth? stephen's influences in hollywood, hollywood worships money. without it you're seen as a loser and cannot be an effective influence to this group. he's seen as a loser right now. >>> chuck grassley you will recall was the highest ranking republican to go all nutsy over health care reform....
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. >> reporter: but one of america's favorite ingredients may be regulated like a food additive. >> salt is probably the single most harmful chemical in our food supply. >> reporter: and we're pouring it on in dangerous amounts, says cardiologist dr. holly andersen. >> simply when you absorb extra salt you also absorb extra water and this has to go into the same circulation. so the pressure increases. and that pressure can damage the heart, the brain, and the kidneys. >> reporter: a recent study estimates that up to 150,000 lives could be saved if americans would just cut out about a teaspoon of salt a day. chef bobby flay says a mandatory reduction could be tough to swallow. >> it's going to be hard for me to hold my hand back in the salt bin when i think that it's going to be important to my customers. >> reporter: the fact is, most sodium in our diets does not come from the salt shaker. about 80% comes from processed foods. the report suggests we should only consume 1,500 milligrams of sodium a day. but many of these grocerys-- from the fried chicken to the breakfast bowl-- come close
. >> reporter: but one of america's favorite ingredients may be regulated like a food additive. >> salt is probably the single most harmful chemical in our food supply. >> reporter: and we're pouring it on in dangerous amounts, says cardiologist dr. holly andersen. >> simply when you absorb extra salt you also absorb extra water and this has to go into the same circulation. so the pressure increases. and that pressure can damage the heart, the brain, and the kidneys....
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> so cut spending or raise taxes, both very unpopular choices in washington where there is an election cycle around every corner. the last time we cut the debt was in the '90s under former president clinton. that was the last time we actually had a budget surplus, and some say the economy was going in the right direction to help that along. the reason tough spending rules also require congress to pay for things as they go, also known as paygo. >> there are two different types of categories and budget tools that can really help fix the situation. there is one category that helps fix budget rules. >> there is paygo. for discretionary programs, there are spending cuts. >> i have long been an advocate for pay-go. if someone is going to propose a tax cut, they have to pay for it. if someone is going to propose an increase in mandatory spending, they have to find a way to pay for it. >> our fiscal challenge is too great for one step. last week i signed into law the pthe pay-go
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. >>> so cut spending or raise taxes, both very unpopular choices in washington where there is an election cycle around every corner. the last time we cut the debt was in the '90s under former president clinton. that was the last time we actually had a budget surplus, and some say the economy was going in the right direction to help that along. the reason tough spending rules also require congress to...
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the most powerful half ton crew in america has a powertrain backed for 100,000 miles. chevy silverado half-ton a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest-lasting full-sized pickups on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around fifty four hundred dollars. >>> one of my favorite things to do is answer questions from you at home, our viewers. one question today from carly in north carolina who asked about food choices changing as we age. i decided to come to a grocery store to answer a full plate of question. as a father of three kids, as a husband as well, i do a lot of shopping for the house. one of the places i like to shop is the perimeter of the store. why? you get a lot of healthy foods, a lot of healthy vegetables. try to eat several different colored foods a day. the same habits we have for purchasing when they're younger, they got to change as we get older. i like to spend a lot of time here n the green section, making sure to get plenty of spinach and kale, good for your eyes and
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we begin tonight with breaking news in america's coal mining country. we now know today's deadly mine explosion in west virginia has claimed the lives of at least seven workers. that number could rise substantially. at this hour, rescue teams are working frantically in search of 19 unaccounted for workers. it was mid afternoon, 3:00 p.m. at the end of the day shift when a massive explosion ripped through the mountain. miner steve smith was near the blast. >> it was almost like a tornado. we got -- it stopped us dead because we couldn't go any farther because there was so much air coming towards us. we couldn't move. we had to turn around and back up and go back out the other way. >> reporter: another witness said the explosion caught the mountains on fire. first responders on the scene began a frantic rescue operation. helicopters in the landing zone took the injured and dead to nearby hospitals and morgues. the early reports, seven miners were killed and at least 19 are missing, trapped in the mine. and as so often in coal country, over the years, the
we begin tonight with breaking news in america's coal mining country. we now know today's deadly mine explosion in west virginia has claimed the lives of at least seven workers. that number could rise substantially. at this hour, rescue teams are working frantically in search of 19 unaccounted for workers. it was mid afternoon, 3:00 p.m. at the end of the day shift when a massive explosion ripped through the mountain. miner steve smith was near the blast. >> it was almost like a tornado....
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he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my car, that's a violation of civil rights. i completely understand why officers like this law. because of course it makes it easier for them to do their job. but it will be easy to ask black kids, hey, show me your drug because you're showing saggy pants. put everybody who's white between the ages of -- hey, we've got serious killers on the look you fill the profile. this isn't right. >> larry: let's say it's midnight, sheriff. six mexican-americans are driving in a car through a street in your city. are they stopped? >> well, we're doing our crime su
he's been called the toughest sheriff in america. all right, carlos, what's your serious problem with this law? >> well, first of all, i am not carpooling in arizona, i'll tell you that right now. well, the basic problem with the law is, and here's the way i see it. i'm not defending illegal aliens. i'm defending americans. i think if you pull over americans like myself because i happen to be speaking spanish in my car, or because i happen to have ten family members who look like me in my...
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giuliani noted grayson is not part of the blame america first crowd. this did not sit well with the elder paul who slammed the mayor for his endorse accusing him of slithering into the race. slither or not, i think it is fair to say that mayor giuliani has the best of this argument. the white house beer summit could be making a return. it stems from comments made by the president this month in maine. >> the president: i want to give a little plug to bill. bill owns market house coffee and the maine beer and beverage corporation both here. in exchange for in publicity, i hope i'm going to get some samples of the beer. >> sean: ask and you shall receive this is the spread on it twice 1600 pennsylvania avenue courtesy of bill the beer guy. bill tells the ap how can i say no? being a good american to answer the call. at least the white house fridge will be fully stocked the next time the president insults somebody and has to host a beer summit mr. president, i'm still available for that beer. i'll even pay for it that is the news tonight from hannity's ame
giuliani noted grayson is not part of the blame america first crowd. this did not sit well with the elder paul who slammed the mayor for his endorse accusing him of slithering into the race. slither or not, i think it is fair to say that mayor giuliani has the best of this argument. the white house beer summit could be making a return. it stems from comments made by the president this month in maine. >> the president: i want to give a little plug to bill. bill owns market house coffee and...
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there are more people here that feel that way about their city than anywhere in america. it is remarkable, the individual commitment to the urban life pl. and it argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> that in spite of the struggle, there's hope. and it hasn't killed the spirit. we understand that will give way to joy and success and renewal. >> wendell pierce and david simon. >>> coming up a quick check of today's headlines, then pierce on the powerful role music plays here in new orleans. uh-huh. yeah. fashion deficient. and tom... copy incapable. it's open kimono time. looking good, dan. oh, we want to make sure all our ducks in a row. yeah. volume control syndrome. but we focus on the talent and skill that each person... brings to the team. i mean, no one's really concerned about labels. not even mine. labels get in the way. disabilities rarely do. visit thinkbeyondthelabel.com to evolve your work force. finally, what i love is what my skin needs. new positively nourishing. fragrant moisturizers from aveeno, the naturals brand dermatologists trus
there are more people here that feel that way about their city than anywhere in america. it is remarkable, the individual commitment to the urban life pl. and it argues for something better. it deserves something better. >> that in spite of the struggle, there's hope. and it hasn't killed the spirit. we understand that will give way to joy and success and renewal. >> wendell pierce and david simon. >>> coming up a quick check of today's headlines, then pierce on the...
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i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has changed since we last spoke? are you still passionate about issues? >> i have to tell you. when the bill went through, i really was distressed, upset, really aggravated at what this administration had done. you can see obama and everybody else's arrogance. nancy pelosi, when they signed this into law, it is ridiculous in regards to my passion, it is still there, i'm a little more fired up right now. trying to divert that into different venues. >> greta: do you consider yourself part of the tea party movement? >> yes, but first and foremost i consider myself a conservative before i'm part of the movement in genera
i still don't want the rest of america to take this poison pill to prevent me from having a little bit of hardship potentially. this bill wouldn't help me this isn't going into effect for four more years. >> greta: in pennsylvania katie took on senator arlen specter. what does katie say now? nice to see. >> you too greta. >> greta: i think it is fair to say that you showed lots of passion last summer with senator specter. i'm wondering if any of that passion for the issues has...
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america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he normally plays in. those ratings go down, unquestionably. the business model for the pga tour is solid. they've got contracts that extends several years in advance. does tiger woods give them something may have never had the most famous athlete in the world? absolutely. it doesn't mean that the business model is broken. it does mean that those events that he plays in the tv ratings are going to take a hit. >> greta: is he likely to be heckled on the golf course? >> i don't think so. this is augusta. these fans have been coming here for generations. they tend to be knowledgeable
america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he...
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is america a christian nation? there are some people, notably sarah palin who would say yes, but with the controversy this week over a judge's ruling that the national day of prayer is unconstitutional, are we really one nation under god? also tonight, the uk is trying out politics american-style. and we have a fascinating report for you from across the pond on that as well. all that at the top of the hour, john. >> looking forward to it. thanks, campbell. >>> you know, we call pete dominick our offbeat reporter. but he is a tough investigative reporter too. so when we heard report there's might be something fishy going on at the s.e.c., pete was the man. >> yeah, john king, apparently some people at the s.e.c. were looking at pornography while they were supposed to be working. i don't know what this pornography was, and this was a tough assignment for me to do the hard research on. but we went out and talked to people on the street about it. people that were supposed to be watching the financial system getting cau
is america a christian nation? there are some people, notably sarah palin who would say yes, but with the controversy this week over a judge's ruling that the national day of prayer is unconstitutional, are we really one nation under god? also tonight, the uk is trying out politics american-style. and we have a fascinating report for you from across the pond on that as well. all that at the top of the hour, john. >> looking forward to it. thanks, campbell. >>> you know, we call...
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middle america is where we have struggled. we made ground in 2006 and 2008 but it's a republican defend area. i would be interested to see if the republican numbers are much better than democrats. >> like walking through an art gallery. we see the paintings very differently. i see this as brshg brsarack ob exposed to it middle america. he presented himself to voters as a centist. in the last year the voters in places like iowa and elsewhere like indiana and north carolina, they found out that he is not a cen kris. that he has an ideology and agenda left of center. because of the spending and everything else that's now on top of that they're starting to go back into this undeclared place. that's why republicans we have an opportunity to now bring them into our camp. >> we'll watch the president tomorrow. arizona's new immigration law doesn't take effect until nintd days after the legislation ajurnld. state lawmakers are still working and could be on hold if the federal government steps in and today attorney general holder signa
middle america is where we have struggled. we made ground in 2006 and 2008 but it's a republican defend area. i would be interested to see if the republican numbers are much better than democrats. >> like walking through an art gallery. we see the paintings very differently. i see this as brshg brsarack ob exposed to it middle america. he presented himself to voters as a centist. in the last year the voters in places like iowa and elsewhere like indiana and north carolina, they found out...
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should america let it go and let him work it without his family? should he receive the accolades that he got today? janine. >> you know what i think? i think that -- he's come forward and he's asked for in denial in this country, i think that we should, like prodigal son let's see what happens. and let's see how he lives his life. he can be an example to a lot of people out there who may have slipped and talent. i can't pull myself back up >> sean: judith? >> no, i have enormous tiger fatigue. i think he ought to and swing. and i don't think thank you advance your cause or you pro not the notion you are apologetic by going out there and selling shoes. using this crisis, this scandal to sell shoes, really, come on. >> sean: andrew breitbart your thoughts? >> i agree judith i have a spot -- a to have spot for tiger woods. i believe there's a place for redemption the commercialization of his comeback is tacky. >> sean: that does it for us tonight. we thank the folks here in grand rapids for hosting us tonight. to all of new the crowd. thanks to everyb
should america let it go and let him work it without his family? should he receive the accolades that he got today? janine. >> you know what i think? i think that -- he's come forward and he's asked for in denial in this country, i think that we should, like prodigal son let's see what happens. and let's see how he lives his life. he can be an example to a lot of people out there who may have slipped and talent. i can't pull myself back up >> sean: judith? >> no, i have...
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that always bums me out because i feel like we live in a country where fat women, at least in white america, don't deserve love. you know? and i don't think that's true for men, you know. you see every sitcom star is like a fat guy with some gorgeous wife. but we live in a country that it really feels that way. it's in the ether. and that just makes me sad to make a joke of it or to make light of it. it tends to be more mean-spirited, you know. i know that sounds so specific. and i wouldn't be down on someone who would make a joke about that because who would i be. but it's just not my cup of tea. >> larry: i'm going to pay you a good compliment now. lenny bruce was good friend of mine, and lenny would have loved you. >> really? >> larry: and i mean that. yeah, he would have. >> that's a great compliment. >> larry: when you come up with a joke, is shock part of it? are you thinking i'm using this, he will be shocking people? >> i think that it's -- you know, i talk about it in the book, and it wasn't something i realized until i started doing interviews like this. and you know how like the
that always bums me out because i feel like we live in a country where fat women, at least in white america, don't deserve love. you know? and i don't think that's true for men, you know. you see every sitcom star is like a fat guy with some gorgeous wife. but we live in a country that it really feels that way. it's in the ether. and that just makes me sad to make a joke of it or to make light of it. it tends to be more mean-spirited, you know. i know that sounds so specific. and i wouldn't be...
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the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. the one doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. the medicine in advil is the #1 doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. and now i know without enough, our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate. >>> thousands of americans have just gotten expensive and potentially very disruptive news. they've been told by the federal government they should remove all drywall from china from their homes. as we reported this week there is a suspected link from fumes from this chinese drywall and a number of serious health problems. more than 90% of the complaints come out of the state of florida. a lot of these homes came after hurricane damage. now congress may consider compensating people who face the enormous expense of gutting the walls in their homes and replacing all that wallboard. >>>
the most innovative full- size sedan in america: the taurus sho, from ford. drive one. the one doctors recommend most for joint pain. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. the medicine in advil is the #1 doctor recommendation for joint pain. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. and now i know without enough, our bodies can steal it from our bones. only caltrate delivers 1200 mg of calcium and 800 iu of vitamin d, in just two tablets. share some tlc. tender loving caltrate....
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is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it because the federal government has just not been able to deal with this for so long. >> not able to deal with it. the first bite from congressman gutierrez was a reminder to his companies. he also says his own party including the president promised people to move on immigration reform this year. any chance? >> democratic leaders are well aware of that promise. that's why the president we are told called a republican, the newest one scott brown of massachusetts, this afternoon to see if he might be interested in signing on with democrats to m
is that what we want in america? >> the rawness of this debate is back with us at a time when politics are already pretty raw. >> absolutely. and this particular piece of legislation that the governor has to decide whether she's going to sign or not in arizona would be the toughest with regard to criminalizing illegal immigration, illegal immigrants in the entire country. that's why you heard that particular comment. what's interesting is we're talking about a state working on it...
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but i think this relationship between the united states of america and the people of israel is rock solid. >> you met with the president on march 23. an extraordinary visit to the white house, and no public picture. apparently kept you waiting in the roosevelt room. >> i don't know how the meeting was perceived, but i don't think there was any such intention on the part of the president. i think we have outstanding issues and we're trying to resolve them in the best way that we can. >> netanyahu also said that israel wants to resume peace talks right away. and the story getting a lot of buzz tonight, bush and clinton together again. but this time it was jenna bush interviewing former president bill clinton as a correspondent for "the today show." >> i'm sure this is a rarity, for me, a bush interviewing a clinton. >> i was thinking if your family fed you questions i would be cooked. >> no way, they love you. in fact, they joke that you're my grandfath my grandfather's stepson because he talks about you more than anybody else in the family. >> but your grandmother always says every family
but i think this relationship between the united states of america and the people of israel is rock solid. >> you met with the president on march 23. an extraordinary visit to the white house, and no public picture. apparently kept you waiting in the roosevelt room. >> i don't know how the meeting was perceived, but i don't think there was any such intention on the part of the president. i think we have outstanding issues and we're trying to resolve them in the best way that we can....
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> the epic story of senator john mccain's long career in politics was supposed to be punk waited with an exclamation point. president john mccain. barring that, elder statesman and party leader john mccain. lion of the senate, john mccain. instead it's looking like the story will end with no punctuation at all, just smaller and smaller font size until nobody can read it anymore. over the weekend he abandoned the one thing that has marked his time on capitol hill, his widely bought brand, this quote to "newsweek." i never considered myself a maverick. i consider myself a person who serves the people of arizona to the best of his abilities. senator john mccain never considered hi
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historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the need to find renewables? why do they fight it? the people from the oil patch, oklahoma especially, constantly carping and denying. people like glenn beck making a living by not telling the truth. >> if you make your living in oil and the answer is a different answer, a different solution, and renewable energy like wind or solar or something like that, you'll deny that answer exists or probably going to deny that the problem exists. that's what these kind of professional deniers and skeptics are doing. they're swaying the public dialogue away from this major crisis that's looming. >> the f
historically in the colonial period, north and south america, we took what we needed. we took australia, or took what we needed from africa. speaking of the way the european community spread out. we never really backed off that model. we take resources we need. we take everything. we don't give enough back. we're crossing over a threshold where the earth is not going to be able to sustain us. >> why do you think business fights concerns about climate, about energy depletion, about the...
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>> anyways, i asked america last week, tell me where this is, this $100 fine. and mr. paul harwood out in portland, oregon, found it and we're going to call him right now. so do you -- larry, sing some sinatra for us. >> larry: he is building up the tension. >> 35. there we go. >> larry: and where does he live? >> portland, oregon. what time is it there? >> larry: our time here. >> hello, this is paul. >> paul, this is michael moore. you're live on the "larry king". >> larry: why you laughing? that's not funny. it's a serious show. >> that was a laugh of joy. >> it was. >> you are the winner. you found the $100 penalty. >> well, thank you. >> and i just explained the first part of it. so tell them exactly after you. >> larry: did you did you find it. >> where did you finally find it? >> well, i am segregated from the television. so i didn't see your explanation. but what i found was that the $100 fine is not actually in the health care reform bill. in fact, what the health care reform bill does is to modify some existing code, u.s. code 42. and there is a very obscure
>> anyways, i asked america last week, tell me where this is, this $100 fine. and mr. paul harwood out in portland, oregon, found it and we're going to call him right now. so do you -- larry, sing some sinatra for us. >> larry: he is building up the tension. >> 35. there we go. >> larry: and where does he live? >> portland, oregon. what time is it there? >> larry: our time here. >> hello, this is paul. >> paul, this is michael moore. you're live...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. can sometimes get out of hand in a hurry. [ screaming ] hey. pbht! [ luke ] unless, of course, you've got at&t, the nation's fastest 3g network, which means you can surf the web and download videos in a snap. there you go, dad. hey. ♪ thanks. ha, this is good. [ male announcer ] at&t. a better 3g experience. get 50% off all messaging phones after mail-in rebate like the pantech reveal. only from at&t. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how every lawn is different. some people want a place to play... others, a place to chill. yo, b. but i've learned from trugreen if you treat every lawn special, the sky's the limit. i'm gonna go public next summer. what's crackin, baby?! bobby! [ male announcer ] call 877-trugreen and get a customized plan for a healthy, green lawn, guaranteed. best lesson i've learned? mow on sunny days. lawn's looking good, bobby. my pleasure...really. [ male announcer ] trugreen. go greener. >>> back to "hardball." time for the "sideshow." first a nice bit of class
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. can sometimes get out of hand in a hurry. [ screaming ] hey. pbht! [ luke ] unless, of course, you've got at&t, the nation's fastest 3g network, which means you can surf the web and download videos in a snap. there you go, dad. hey. ♪ thanks. ha, this is good. [ male announcer ] at&t. a better 3g experience. get 50% off all messaging phones after mail-in rebate like the pantech reveal. only from at&t. trugreen's taught me a lot. like how...
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do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were women, some with head scarves, some without. all were engrossed as nawaz railed against the islamic radicals who set off their bombs in marketplaces or mosques, and disparaged those who then remain silent. >> nawaz: why are we busy making excuses for the terrorists? why don't we protest against the terrorists like we protest against america? is it not also a crime when muslims are killing muslims? >> stahl: the students in lahore seemed receptive to his message. but then, this is a city with a history of religious tolerance. >> nawaz: that's the sikh temple... >> stahl: nawaz showed us a sikh temple that was built in 1848, right next to the great badshahi mosque. >> nawaz: i don't want anybody to tell me how to worship god. >> stahl: he had a much rougher time at another workshop with a group from peshawar and the swat valley. more of the students here believe the narrative, and they challenged nawa
do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were women, some with head scarves, some without. all were engrossed as nawaz railed against the islamic radicals who set off their bombs in marketplaces or mosques, and disparaged those who then remain silent. >> nawaz: why are we busy making excuses for the terrorists? why don't we protest against the...
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turns out it was caused by african rodents imports into america as pets. that outbreak was quickly contained. in central africa monkeypox continues to kill. dr. wolf takes sanjay and me to the democratic republic of congo where 20 people have just died from a monkeypox outbreak. we fly to a remote town where in a walled compound we find koi. alone in a small hut. >> now we're standing out here. she is in there. why? >> we need to isolate the patient. >> are we at risk? how contagious is this? >> just looking at the patient you have no risk. but when you are in direct contact with the patient at that time you are in danger. >> koi is the latest victim. all of these people are slowly recovering and quarantined in this makeshift clinic. painful sores cover their bodies and they say they feel tired all the time. >> if she hadn't made it to you, to this place, what would happen to her? >> some patients recover, but others die. >> koi probably got monkeybox through contact with bush meat which she said she handled over the past few weeks or came in contact with
turns out it was caused by african rodents imports into america as pets. that outbreak was quickly contained. in central africa monkeypox continues to kill. dr. wolf takes sanjay and me to the democratic republic of congo where 20 people have just died from a monkeypox outbreak. we fly to a remote town where in a walled compound we find koi. alone in a small hut. >> now we're standing out here. she is in there. why? >> we need to isolate the patient. >> are we at risk? how...
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if she does, she will earn herself a place in the history of liberties in america. an update on the ice landic volcano, and the ash cloud that crippled travel and created the most beautiful images of the year. good news, british air space reopened. the first plane to land at heathrow in almost a week. throughout europe about half of today's scheduled departures will get off the ground. this evening, in addition to britain some airports have opened in germany, italy, the czech republic, russia and the netherlands. planes are able to fly because the ash cloud is lower. allowing any high eight attitude jet that can fly at 20,000 feet to fly above it. that is the good news. the bad news, the airline industry estimates it has cost more than $1 billion. because of 95,000 canceled flights. also this volcano is not the only volcano in town. there is another, much bigger volcano in iceland if you go by the historical pattern may erupt in the next six months. i know that is a weird thing to predict and there's no gauge tees here, but this other, bigger volcano has done so eve
if she does, she will earn herself a place in the history of liberties in america. an update on the ice landic volcano, and the ash cloud that crippled travel and created the most beautiful images of the year. good news, british air space reopened. the first plane to land at heathrow in almost a week. throughout europe about half of today's scheduled departures will get off the ground. this evening, in addition to britain some airports have opened in germany, italy, the czech republic, russia...
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stop thinking about it. >> because energy produced in america is security for america. and it is jobs for american workers, jobs that can't be outsourced. lets drill, baby, drill, not stall, baby, stall. >> if this part is confusing to you, you are forgiven to that. didn't president obama just make an announcement he was lifting the decades old offshore drilling ban? the same headline, how obama was a new convert to the whole drill, baby, drill idea? >> today we're announcing the expansion of offshore oil and gas exploration. >> i thought -- yes. isn't obama actually a drill, baby, drill guy now? yes, he is. remember all the dumb punditry of his would make republicans nod in agreement and side with him on energy policy? yeah. that didn't happen. president obama may be drilling now for sure, but according to sarah palin, he's not drilling fast enough. >> let's drill, baby, drill, not stall, baby stall. >> of course it is possible that maybe she just wanted to say baby again. joining us now is dave weigel, reporting now for "the washington post." he's covering the republi
stop thinking about it. >> because energy produced in america is security for america. and it is jobs for american workers, jobs that can't be outsourced. lets drill, baby, drill, not stall, baby, stall. >> if this part is confusing to you, you are forgiven to that. didn't president obama just make an announcement he was lifting the decades old offshore drilling ban? the same headline, how obama was a new convert to the whole drill, baby, drill idea? >> today we're announcing...
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jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from what's called shorting these types of security. the securities and exchange commission has filed civil charges that goldman-sachs defrauded investors. tuesday its leaders are scheduled to testify before a senate committee. we're back in a moment with the breaking news, tornadoes sweeping much of the south and midwest. aflac is not pay the hospital insurance. aflac is not pay the doctor insurance. aflac is not major medical insurance. aflac is affordable-we-pay-cash-directly- to-you-fast-when-you're-sick-or- hurt-insurance. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find o
jury has awarded a 38-year-old man sexually abused by his boy scout leader 25 years ago, boy scouts of america has not commented on this decision. kerrey lewis and his attorneys say the scouts organization knew the leader had a history of sexual abuse but allowed him to continue as a troop leader. five other people have fled particular claims in the oregon court. the image of goldman-sachs how the firm was making lots of money by -- back in november of 2007, saying his company lost money from...
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and what's worse and more important is the climate of attitude toward government out across america is terrible. because they see people in washington playing partisan political games that seem to be mostly related to the next election instead of to their lives in the next generation or the next period of history. it's really bizarre. it's been going on for years here, but it seems to get worse. both parties never stop campaigning. party loyalty is put ahead of the national interests, what's good for the public, for the people who are good enough to send us here. and the net effect of that is that the american people have a lower opinion, less trust in their government than any time in my adult life. and that is bad. we got big problems that we can only solve if we work together, and we're not doing that now. >> so then give some advice to the governor of florida. you know him well, charlie crist. he's in a tough primary right now. you lost a primary and you decided to run as an independent and you won re-election to the united states estate. he faces the decision this week as far as r
and what's worse and more important is the climate of attitude toward government out across america is terrible. because they see people in washington playing partisan political games that seem to be mostly related to the next election instead of to their lives in the next generation or the next period of history. it's really bizarre. it's been going on for years here, but it seems to get worse. both parties never stop campaigning. party loyalty is put ahead of the national interests, what's...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> the year before the great depression, republican campaign ads for herbert hoover boasted falsely that republicans had put a chicken in every pot. now as the country begins to emerge from a near depression, republicans are campaigning on chickens again. our number three story, i'm not making this up, we have the video, the republican front-runner against senate majority leader harry reid of nevada is advancing a health care system in which you would pay for your check ups, x-rays, mammograms, your kid's stitches, with chickens. did i mention i'm not making this up? her name is sue lowden and she has been beating reid handily in the polls. so far on monday, the wealthy former tv news anchor and current gambling executive appeared on local television and outlined her vision of health care reform. the interview aired following remarks she made last week in which she suggeste
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. >>> the year before the great depression, republican campaign ads for herbert hoover boasted falsely that republicans had put a chicken in every pot. now as the country begins to emerge from a near depression, republicans are campaigning on chickens again. our number three story, i'm not making this up, we...
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the notion that an islamic group in america would make a threat, even a veiled one, is chilling. what does the islamic group have to say about their message? we're keeping them honest tonight. >>> also the latest on the volcano in iceland. a trickle of travelers finally heading home. but one of the biggest dangers from the volcano is that it could set off another one nearby. a "360" dispatch tonight from iceland. those stories and a lot more at the top of the hour. >> larry: you talk about a lot of things in "the bedwetter," little about jimmy kimmel. why? >> no reason. i wrote -- the book is essays, personal essays, stories that i think are interesting, stories from my life. and, you know, there is big chunks of important parts of my life that aren't in there because it's just -- it just -- it's not a chronological tell-all. it's just like this was a great story, this is a great story that happened to me. you know, i mean, i'm very close with my stepmother is a huge part of my life since i was 7, janice silverman. she is barely mentioned in the book. >> larry: has jimmy talked t
the notion that an islamic group in america would make a threat, even a veiled one, is chilling. what does the islamic group have to say about their message? we're keeping them honest tonight. >>> also the latest on the volcano in iceland. a trickle of travelers finally heading home. but one of the biggest dangers from the volcano is that it could set off another one nearby. a "360" dispatch tonight from iceland. those stories and a lot more at the top of the hour. >>...
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isn't the idea of america to have free speech and allow america to express themselves any way they want to? >> i really appreciate that question. thank you. this is a great debate that has been going on. there are folks who've been trying to preach the idea that there is nothing more american than viewing colleges as an all or nothing bloodsport. that is as american as apple pie and of course it is absolutism disguised as apple pie. it is always, i'm not saying president obama wasn't born in america. i am just asking the question. wingnuts right now love to wrap themselves up in the american flag, and there is the sense that they are the true defenders of the founding fathers and it promotes an idea that i find air again. any political party should resume the american flag or the bible or the word of concept and freedom. the founding fathers as a reality check, weren't focused on uniting the nation, not dividing it. hamilton, madison warned about the dangers of faction. that is what the federalist papers are all about. i close the book with george washington. judge because going back to
isn't the idea of america to have free speech and allow america to express themselves any way they want to? >> i really appreciate that question. thank you. this is a great debate that has been going on. there are folks who've been trying to preach the idea that there is nothing more american than viewing colleges as an all or nothing bloodsport. that is as american as apple pie and of course it is absolutism disguised as apple pie. it is always, i'm not saying president obama wasn't born...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> welcome back. the tea party crowd has called president obama a socialist, communist and nazi. now, democratic congressman, steve cohen of tennessee compared the tea party movement itself to the kkk in a radio interview. let's listen to it. >> the tea party people are kind of like without robes and hoods. they have really shown a very hard core angry side of america that is against any type of diversity. and with opposition to african-americans, hostility toward gays, hostility to anybody who wasn't just, you know, a clone of george wallace' fan club. i'm afraid they have taken over the republican party. >> i think it's cultural and these people are ready to be led by the nose and being led. just to be against barack obama. >> we have congressman cohen joining us right now from memphis. thank you for joining us. give me your insights right up front. i'm i'm a student of the tea party crowd. who are these people? how much is racial? how much is ideological and how much rooted in organizations like th
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >>> welcome back. the tea party crowd has called president obama a socialist, communist and nazi. now, democratic congressman, steve cohen of tennessee compared the tea party movement itself to the kkk in a radio interview. let's listen to it. >> the tea party people are kind of like without robes and hoods. they have really shown a very hard core angry side of america that is against any type of diversity. and with opposition to...
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welcome to america's news headquarters. there are millions around the world, that are celebrating one of the holiest days of the year, for christians. and well, have live reports on the celebrations. we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it looked like well over 100,000 umbrellas out there, actually, when the pope was giving his easter greetings, and he does that in dozens of languages, after noon local time a lot of people come for the mass and an overflow crowd, christmas and easter the two big days where st. peter's square is overflowing and it was today, though it was pouring-down rain, most of the students, the kids in europe, are off of school and seems like half of them end up come down to rome, for the holy week. this being the end of holy week and if there are really happ
welcome to america's news headquarters. there are millions around the world, that are celebrating one of the holiest days of the year, for christians. and well, have live reports on the celebrations. we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it...
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that literacy is still a problem in america. you would have thought one of the richest countries in the world, literacy. i mean, we have all the diseases, but literacy, just learning how to read. we went and did that with save the children. >> i think when we first started talking about doing this simon, we all agreed it was important to have the funds benefit, obviously, all of the problems, and we have a lot of them in our own backyard, as well as abroad and around the country, around the globe. >> larry: was yours the united nations foundation? >> malaria. mine was kind of different because i went back to see what the funds had been actually doing. there was one orphanage that we built rooms for people to live in. >> larry: and what was in arizona, simon? >> it was a mobile health clinic. they travel -- they bring a mobile hospital down. they didn't have the hospital there. they would have to travel three or four hours. so i met the doctors, kids. >> larry: how do you raise the money? >> basically through the people who watch
that literacy is still a problem in america. you would have thought one of the richest countries in the world, literacy. i mean, we have all the diseases, but literacy, just learning how to read. we went and did that with save the children. >> i think when we first started talking about doing this simon, we all agreed it was important to have the funds benefit, obviously, all of the problems, and we have a lot of them in our own backyard, as well as abroad and around the country, around...
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and god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: and, lester, it was clearly a day of mourning and remembrance here in west virginia, but there are ongoing investigations into what caused that explosion at the upper big branch mine. and today we learned that there is still so much deadly methane gas filled in that mine that investigators won't be able to get into it for at least another month to find out exactly what happened. lester? >> mike viqueira in beckley for us tonight, thank you. >>> president obama was taking some time off in north carolina this weekend, and before he left for west virginia, he paid a visit to evangelist billy graham at his home in north carolina. now 91, graham has met ever president since truman. today, president obama became the first to visit graham at his home. from west virginia, the president heads back to washington where he's got a fight on his hands this week ov over financial reform. john harwood joins us tonight from the white house. republicans say they're going to try to block a reform measure. is there a chance, though, of salvaging a b
and god bless the united states of america. >> reporter: and, lester, it was clearly a day of mourning and remembrance here in west virginia, but there are ongoing investigations into what caused that explosion at the upper big branch mine. and today we learned that there is still so much deadly methane gas filled in that mine that investigators won't be able to get into it for at least another month to find out exactly what happened. lester? >> mike viqueira in beckley for us...
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joined the con f fed -- confederate states of america. and the civil war. skips ahead to clause 3, it is important for all virginians to reflect upon our commonwealth shared history to understand the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens during the period of the civil war. do you notice anything missing? he's sack in the month of april, all the people in the state of virginia black-and-white should understand and effectively pay homage to the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens and makes no mention of the half million enschaeffered people. you can scroll through the prock clamp meigs and never see the word, slavery. that was friday. when asked about it tuesday, he didn't say that was an oversight, he actually suggested slavery was insignificant in virginia, telling the "washington post" there were any number ofs a folks that conflict between the states, obviously it involved slavery, it involved other issues but i focused on the ones i thought were most significant for virginia. a few hours ago, aft
joined the con f fed -- confederate states of america. and the civil war. skips ahead to clause 3, it is important for all virginians to reflect upon our commonwealth shared history to understand the sacrifices of confederate leaders, soldiers and citizens during the period of the civil war. do you notice anything missing? he's sack in the month of april, all the people in the state of virginia black-and-white should understand and effectively pay homage to the sacrifices of confederate...
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." >> jimmy: this doesn't air in america. that'll be fine. >> yeah, i think it shows in about 90 countries. it's been remade in about seven, including the america one, which is, you know, certainly the biggest. >> jimmy: do you watch any other shows? do you watch any american tv? >> no, i just watch my own show. >> jimmy: that's it? [ laughter ] over and over again on the loop? >> yeah, just "extras," like just constantly. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. when i'm in america, i catch up on all your crazy reality shows. like last night, this is true, we stayed and watched three episodes of "the housewives of new york." it's great. i love it. >> jimmy: fantastic show. >> it's amazing. and it's the best season because now they're totally aware of all the nasty things they've said to each other behind their backs because they've seen the first seasons come out, and so they hate -- everyone hates someone else, like a mexican standoff. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> so it's -- is that racist? i don't know. >> jimmy: i don't know. >> why
." >> jimmy: this doesn't air in america. that'll be fine. >> yeah, i think it shows in about 90 countries. it's been remade in about seven, including the america one, which is, you know, certainly the biggest. >> jimmy: do you watch any other shows? do you watch any american tv? >> no, i just watch my own show. >> jimmy: that's it? [ laughter ] over and over again on the loop? >> yeah, just "extras," like just constantly. >> jimmy:...
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